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ADAPTcrm ADAPTcrm is an integrated CRM solution designed for businesses of all sizes, though it specializes in the needs of small to medium size business. ADAPTcrm was designed to provide the full scope of features found in much more complex and expensive CRM products in a package that is easy to implement, use and customize. The traditional definition of a CRM package is a software product that provides a common repository of accounts (customers, prospects, etc.) and information that relates to each account. The typical components of a CRM package are:
Most CRM products sell some or all of the above components as separate software modules, often developed by different companies. Furthermore, most CRM products do not seamlessly integrate with the accounting or ERP systems that their users use without considerable effort and expense. Finally, the CRM systems that do integrate these critical functions are so complex and expensive that they are affordable only to the largest companies. Adapt has come out with a enterprise class CRM software for Indian SME companies at price which is not enterprise class. Small to medium size enterprises (SME) face ever-increasing competition and have the same customer management needs as their much larger competitors. ADAPTcrm is designed to serve these needs. ADAPTcrm distinguishes itself from other "mid-market" CRM products in three key ways:
These three distinctions offer the benefits of lowering your cost of ownership of a CRM system while increasing your chances for a successful implementation. Numerous studies have shown a high failure rate among CRM implementations caused by three principle reasons - lack of user acceptance, lack of integration and difficulty in customization. ADAPTcrm was specifically designed to address these problems in a package that would be simple, fast and affordable to most businesses. The ADAPTcrm motto is "enterprise class for the middle class." The mission of ADAPT Software is to deliver the benefits of CRM that have been enjoyed by the world's largest corporations to the many thousands of smaller businesses that could not otherwise afford them. |